Ford Bronco Stroppe Gets 2 Extra Doors And A $5,540 Price Cut For 2026

Ford is giving some Bronco customers more for less in 2026.
The automaker quietly released details for the 2026 Bronco lineup through its affiliated Bronco Nation fan site on Thursday, which included some small price and feature adjustments and one big change.
The high performance Bronco Stroppe Edition trim that’s currently sold as a two-door is switching to the four-door body next year. Interestingly, the price has also been cut from $77,530 to $71,990, including destination fees.
The 2025 Stroppe is unique in that it is the only two-door Bronco still available with the turbocharged 2.7-liter V6 while the rest come with a turbocharged 2.3-liter inline-four-cylinder. The 2026 model retains the V6 along with the standard Sasquatch package a H.O.S.S. 3.0 suspension upgrade that includes Fox Internal Bypass Dampers.

The Oxford White, Atlas Blue and Code Orange paint scheme carries over and it still comes pretty much loaded without any options. Standard features include a 360-degree camera, 12-speaker B&O audio system, adaptive cruise control, a hardtop, running boards and an interior trimmed in marine grade vinyl, Code Orange stitching and accents and a body color white dashboard insert.
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The Stroppe Edition pays tribute to Bill Stroppe, who helped build the Bronco’s image by racing it in the Baja 1000 and other events in the 1960s and 1970s. He also collaborated with Ford on a line of retail trucks that were sold from 1971 to 1975.

Pricing for other trims have shifted up or down by only hundreds of dollars, but the top of the line Raptor’s stayed put at $79,995, which is $81,990 after adding the destination fee.
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